ballistic coefficent: not yet determined, but expected to be near 1.095

While the basic design is good, it's our quality control that makes these bullets very good. Bullets are sorted by
weight and diameters of both the bore rider band and driving band. In a box of 25 bullets, individual weights are usually
within 0.2 grains of each other. Diameters are within 0.2 of 1/1000" (0.0002"). Instruments vary, so while your
scale or micrometer might show different absolute values than ours, you should see the same uniformity.

Our 795-grain bullets are capable of shooting 1/4 MOA groups. We use these bullets to routinely shoot 3/4" 5-shot groups at 200 yards, and frequently shoot 1/2" groups when also using RWS brass.

Bullets currently cost $2.50 each. We regret the 25% increase in our bullet prices, but in the last five years that we have been making bullets, the cost of brass to produce them has gone up 100%! It's double the price of when we started. We sincerely thank all of our customers who continue to use our bullets and we remain committed to producing the best match grade .50 caliber bullets in the world.